5 takeaways from Biden’s comeback press conference
President Biden answered a barrage of questions about his health and ability to continue leading the country on Thursday during a press conference held at the NATO conference in Washington, D.C.
President Biden answered a barrage of questions about his health and ability to continue leading the country on Thursday during a press conference held at the NATO conference in Washington, D.C.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. reportedly has expressed private concerns about President Biden's electoral viability but won't say so publicly.
President Biden said he needs to “pace" himself, yet insisted he should take on a more robust schedule, despite concern from some members of his party about his age.
Israel initially rebuffed President Biden's deal when he announced it in May but eventually and "begrudgingly" accepted the framework of the deal as the administration kept talking with Hamas.
House Republicans have been elated this week to not be the center of media attention as reporters on Capitol Hill swarmed Democratic lawmakers over President Biden.
Democratic Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina said in a NBC interview Friday morning that President Biden is still "mentally" fit and "one of the best minds" he knows.
President Biden suggested he would drop out of the White House race if polls showed there was "no way" he could win.